564 Discussions and CommentsMember since Feb. 3, 2009Moscow,
Russian Federation
Probably I missed something, but I still didn't see any table shots from Collector's Dinner. Sorry for the quality, hope somebody will follow with the better ones:
MfG, Roman KM/WWW/Mk.11/666/3508/9239/322712/811/3531/5442/5448/PD etc.
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
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Thank you Roman, you are indeed the first to post these! You had some serious hardware gathered there, good thing the table looks solid enough to carry all that weight!
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That is some serious hardware! The Inge is clearly the guest of honor at the table. If my counting is correct 50% of the watches shown here are Ingenieurs!
These shots make me very sorry that I had to leave a little early to catch a train. But the consequences of missing the last train were rather severe. :)
MfG,
Roman
KM/WWW/Mk.11/666/3508/9239/322712/811/3531/5442/5448/PD etc.
Thanks for sharing!
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
Kind regards,
Clemens
Greetings, Martijn
Thanks for sharing Roman
Best Regards,
Felix
Kind regards, Daniel
The Inge is clearly the guest of honor at the table. If my counting is correct 50% of the watches shown here are Ingenieurs!
Cheers,
Evan
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Best regards,

David
Best regards,

Jim
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Last edited: 1 February, 2013 - 17:28